Oscars-inspired interiors
Redecorating your home can be an exciting yet daunting task, particularly if you’re not sure quite where to start! With the awards season in full swing and the Oscars just around the corner (10th March), we've put together a blog post that draws interior design inspiration from this year's nominated films.
Whether you're looking to create a pink, Barbiecore bedroom or a dark and moody Oppenheimer-inspired kitchen, this blog post is sure to spark your creativity and fill you with inspiration for giving your home an Oscars-inspired makeover.
Bright, pink, and feminine interiors - Barbie
If pink is your favourite colour, you might be interested in a Barbie-inspired home. While using pink as the primary colour for your entire interior might be a step too far for some people, it’s not as difficult to style as it might seem.
Adding a pop of colour doesn't have to be scary, and there are many ways to introduce a splash of pink into your home, whether it's through accent products or a feature wall. Accents are a great way to introduce a brighter colour before fully committing to a larger statement, like a feature wall.
Why not consider pink scatter cushions, a rose rug or even blush lampshades? These non-permanent methods allow you to add colour without breaking the bank, creating your very own dreamhouse! You can easily swap out soft furnishings like statement blankets, pillows and curtains to match the season or your mood.
Dark, rustic, and moody interiors - Oppenheimer
If colour is not your thing and you’re after a dark, rustic interior, an Oppenheimer-inspired home will be up your street. Dark interiors have become increasingly popular in recent years, with many homeowners opting for moody and dramatic colour schemes.
The use of darker colours such as black, navy and deep green can add depth and sophistication to any room. It can also create a cosy and intimate atmosphere, perfect for relaxing evenings at home.
However, it's important to balance the darkness with lighter accents and textures to prevent the room from feeling too gloomy or oppressive, a neon sign, for example, is a great addition to a dark space. Adding metallic accents, mirrors and plenty of natural light can also create a striking contrast and help to brighten up the space.
Eclectic and traditional interiors - Poor things
If you’re looking to create an eclectic, mismatched interior space, the Poor Things movie set is the perfect inspiration. From bold colours to textures, and mismatched shapes, eclectic interiors are a great way to let your personality shine through in your home.
This bold interior choice is all about mixing and matching different styles, colours and textures to create a unique and personalised space. A perfect style for those who like to break the rules and create a space that is really their own. The key to achieving an eclectic look is to combine pieces that may not necessarily go together but have a common thread that ties them together, such as a colour. We recommend using bold colours and statement patterns to spice up your eclectic side.
Trophy-inspired interiors
For those who are seeking an Oscar trophy-inspired home, nothing screams ‘award-winning’ more than gold. Knock your friend’s socks off at your next dinner party with the use of metallics in your home - another huge trend for 2024.
Although gold and metals may seem expensive, they can be bought on a budget. Think large mirrors, big lampshades and statement side lamps to create a luxury ambience. Gold cutlery is also another winner to spice up your dinner table, this is a simple but effective piece of affordable kitchenware that is guaranteed to up your table game.
We hope everyone feels inspired to decorate their homes – whether you're switching up accents for spring or having a full re-decoration, share your photos using the hashtag #KeepmoatHomes, we’d love to see your posts!
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